Characterization and mapping of resistance to Oidium lycopersicum in two Lycopersicon hirsutum accessions:: evidence for close linkage of two Ol-genes on chromosome 6 of tomato

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作者
Huang, CC [1 ]
Hoefs-van de Putte, PM [1 ]
Haanstra-van der Meer, JG [1 ]
Meijer-Dekens, F [1 ]
Lindhout, P [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Wageningen & Res Ctr, Grad Sch Expt Plant Sci, Lab Plant Breeding, NL-6700 AJ Wageningen, Netherlands
关键词
allelism test; Lycopersicon hirsutum; powdery mildew; resistance gene; tomato;
D O I
10.1046/j.1365-2540.2000.00770.x
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
The cultivated tomato is susceptible to powdery mildew (Oidium lycopersicum). Several accessions of wild species are resistant. In this study we describe (i) the genetics and mapping of resistance to O. lycopersicum 2 in G1.1290, one of the resistant accessions in Lycopersicon hirsutum, (ii) fine mapping of Ol-1 originated from L. hirsutum G1.1560, another resistant accession of L. hirsutum, and (iii) tests of allelism for resistance in G1.1290 and G1.1560. Initially, it is demonstrated that the resistance in G1.1290 to O. lycopersicum is controlled by an incompletely dominant gene, designated Ol-3. By using an advanced breeding line (ABL) containing introgression fragment(s) from G1.1290, Ol-3 was found to be associated with several RFLP and SCAR markers on chromosome 6. By using these markers, Ol-3 was mapped between markers TG25/SCAF10 and H9A11 on chromosome 6. Secondly, after testing some F-3 lines and their progenies from the cross between L, esculentum cv Moneymaker and L. hirsutum G1.1560, we provided more evidence for the map position of Ol-1 to lie between SCAF10 and H9A11, indicating that Ol-1 and Ol-3 are in the same chromosome region. Thirdly, although allelism tests could not discriminate between Ol-1 and Ol-3, (indirect) evidence suggested that these two genes are not identical. They might instead represent functional genes of a cluster of Ol-homologues.
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